The key to this will be whether or not there will be a government, is held by the DB.

DB holds the key to solving the crisis.

This thesis was developed by the GERB-SDS deputy Petar Nikolov in an interview for BNR.

"

If in this parliament DB declare

that they will support a minority government proposed by the GERB-SDS group, with Prime Minister Prof. Gabrovski, I guarantee you that this government will pass. 

There will be enough parliamentary support

."

According to Nikolov, however, for some reason DB "

behaves as an affiliated party, a subordinate party of PP

", and "PP is not a normal political formation" and their political memory extends only a year back in time.

"We want to create a government in which political parties from the right spectrum, political parties that declare themselves as pro-European, can vote for him with clean hands. 

If they don't vote, they should be aware that they will pay a heavy price

," he commented. Petar Nikolov in the show "Above all". 

He clarified that they 

are not proposing a coalition, but an expert government

, in which there will be undisputed names who will weigh with their own expertise.

"We are proposing 

a government that is very difficult to refuse

. Why are you refusing - because you are against GERB. There is no GERB in this government."

Nikolov also pointed out that if another government is voted in with the third mandate or after new elections, then DB will bear "the blame for failing to support the government that is the most logical for them and their voters".

In his words, a " figure for whom all parties can find reason to vote

" has been appointed as prime minister

, and the probability that a government with the first mandate will be voted in the parliament is "

50:50

".

"Two years ago, the so-called democratic community abandoned everything political and replaced it with personal antagonisms. 

This cannot last over time

," believes Nikolov.

All the parties that fed on this antagonism and hatred are gone, he noted, referring to "Stand up! Get out!"

and IT.

Petar Nikolov criticizes the parties in the parliament for behaving as if they do not understand what is happening.

He is adamant that there is a "collapse of statehood".